| J. Row- Fogo - 1902 - 420 pagine
...of deduction would be admirably suited to a condition of society where the good old rule maintained that he should take who has the power, and he should keep who can. In civilised communities people have recourse to bargaining. A rise in price is met by consumers by... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 436 pagine
...mouth, and closing on it a set of teeth like an ivory vice. But alas for ill-got gain ! Rob Roy's " Good old plan, That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can," did not serve here. There is scarce a square rood in Rome without one or more stately cocked hats in... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1905 - 178 pagine
...these flourish, where is liberty ? The law of Nature we all know : ' The good old rule, the ancient plan That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can t ' "But this, by the witchcraft of property, we have set aside. Our walls of brick and stone we [29]... | |
| Frank Thomas Bullen - 1906 - 378 pagine
...imagine international law running upon the high seas, where the primitive "... good old rule, the simple plan ; That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can," still held, and seemed likely to hold, undisputed sway. Moreover, there was always the pirate, the... | |
| 1898 - 592 pagine
...survives. Has the attainment of freedom simply brought us back to the law of savage life; The simple plan, That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who canf Or is it possible that there is yet another kind of freedom to be obtained, which is at least... | |
| 1907 - 1040 pagine
...phase of modernity. They've been quite otherwise characterized โ 628 "The good old rule, the ancient plan, That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can.'" Chittenden affirmed that the old way was a plan indeed, and a rule of action rather than a doctrine,... | |
| George Abbey - 1909 - 334 pagine
...the success of all cultures, no vigilance being relaxed, no trust placed on empyrics, but adopt โ The good old plan, That he should take who has the power. And he should keep who can. BLACKCAP WARBLER. " A family of blackcaps in a cherry orchard commit great havoc," says Mr. F. Smith.... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1909 - 744 pagine
...Otherwise there would be a field of English law where still prevails " The good old rule, the simple plan, That he should take who has the power And he should keep who can." The question to be determined, then, is whether the continued H- C- ov Apossession of a human corpse... | |
| Price Collier - 1909 - 480 pagine
...and man's rule of the weaker to the wall, accomplish for the weak. "The good old rule, the ancient plan, That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can." But more of this at another time. It is one of England's ugly problems and deserves a chapter to itself.... | |
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